Creative director of the festival, Ben Chamberlain said: “We’ve been encouraged by the success of our first two seasons and so we are presenting six shows in Canterbury this year. We’re delighted to be able to return to the university, the Canterbury Tales, and Greyfriars, and very excited to be able to be hosted by St Augustine’s Abbey as well this year.

“Shakespeare in the open air on a summer afternoon or evening, is a delight, and we look forward to welcoming people from in and around Canterbury, as well as visitors to the city to see these productions.”

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